Dr. Jeffrey Stasch has a list of credentials that go back several decades. He was co-founder of the Kansas Mission of Mercy dental access project, which provides free dental care in 35 states to the tune of $45 million annually. He has been president of the Kansas Dental Association and served on the State Dental Board. Dr. Stasch served on the American Dental Association Council on Access Prevention and Interprofessional Relations, and was a founding member of the Give Kids a Smile Advisory Board, as well as Kansas representative to the House of Delegates.

Dr. Stasch has been enjoying providing dental care to the community for more than thirty years.

At Stasch Dental, we strive to provide our patients with the best in dental care in a friendly, pleasant environment. Our emphasis is on prevention so you and your family enjoy healthy smiles for a lifetime!

The main focus of our practice is on educating our patients on preventive dental care. We also offer general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry services. At Stasch Dental, we have been providing generations of patients with excellent dental care, and we look forward to providing the same for your family.

What can I do about my dental anxiety?

We realize that many people have a fear of going to the dentist. For some, they may have had a bad experience as a child. For others, the fear may seem irrational but it is still very real.

We understand—and we work well with fearful patients! We believe that building relationships based on trust can go a long way in relieving a patient’s anxiety. Many times, we have found that a patient’s anxiety continues to decrease as he or she gets to know our staff.

We also believe that fear of the unknown can contribute to fear of the dentist, and patient education is one way to circumvent some of that. If you have questions about your visit or expected treatment, we are here to help! Whether you have specific concerns or you just want to discuss what to expect, we are happy to take the time with you—however long you need.

For more stubborn anxiety, we can also prescribe medication you can take before your appointment. We also offer nitrous oxide—also known as laughing gas—that can help relax you during your appointment.

The bottom line is that we do not want a fear of the dentist keep you from getting the treatment you need!